After nearly 5 days of deliberation, murder trial ends in hung jury

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Jurors couldn't reach a decision Friday in a murder case in which the gunman was accused of randomly shooting into a group outside a Waikiki bar.

On Friday afternoon, 20-year-old Jordan Smith was found not guilty of attempted murder in the case.

But the jury was hung on several other charges, including second-degree murder.

In a note to the judge, the jury foreman said the jury had been "vigorously deliberating" for nearly five days and looking at the evidence but couldn't reach a verdict. "No one is willing to compromise their beliefs to change their vote," the foreman said, in a note to the judge.